Making ageism old news: an Age Scotland media guide to reporting on older people
Age Scotland's new report aims to help stakeholders, including politicians and the media, improve how they talk about older people by avoiding ageist and negative stereotypes in the messages and images they use.
Migrant narratives
The NUJ’s Black Members’ Council is recommending a new suite of reporting guides and tips for when reporting stories about migration.
Million Mask marches
NUJ advice for those covering the protests on Friday 5 November
NUJ Scotland welcomes journalists covering COP26 in Glasgow
The union has provided guidance to members covering the conference and climate emergency demonstrations.
NUJ extra Welfare Officer Handbook
These guidelines were written as a result of NUJ extra's commitment to provide training for its volunteers.
NUJ to publish protocol with private security workers
The union is working with the International Professional Security Association (IPSA) to launch guidance and a campaign to increase understanding between journalists and private security officers.
NUJ guidelines on LGBT+ reporting
Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people have the right to fair, accurate and inclusive reporting of their life stories and concerns. As with all members of society, the media should treat LGBT people with fairness, integrity and respect.
TUC guide April 2021. A safe return to the workplace.
The union approach to keeping workers safe as the UK Government eases restrictions following the third lockdown.
NUJ extra Covid brochure
Extra help with Covid nightmare
Equal pay and the gender pay gap
A yawning gender pay gap favouring men has been revealed in recent years by media companies forced to publish data under new regulations.